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Sanjugtha Shoba

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Sanjugtha is a Lead QA Engineer at Tempus and is an accomplished testing professional with 10 years of experience in software engineering including quality assurance, product management, business analysis, project management, release management and software development.

She is passionate about exploratory testing and beleives in "do whatever which makes fewer bugs go to production".
She blogs at http://testplore.blogspot.com/.

Company
Tempus Inc
Job Function
Quality Assurance
Job Title
Lead QA Engineer
Industry
Healthcare - Pharmaceuticals - Biotech
Interests
Agile
Measurement & Metrics
Open Source
Process Improvement
Project Management
Release Management
Requirements/Business Analysis
Testing/QA
Country
United States

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Man looking at mountains through binoculars The Art of Exploratory Testing

Some people assume that exploratory testing is a task with low-effort thinking, where the tester simply goes through the application and sees what comes up. While we shouldn't discount doing just that, because sometimes it does reveal some interesting bugs, there are techniques and patterns that testers can follow when exploring an application. Let's look at a two-step process to use in exploratory testing.